Department of Sociology, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.
Independent Scholar.
Can Rev Sociol. 2024 Feb;61(1):67-84. doi: 10.1111/cars.12463. Epub 2024 Feb 1.
A robust body of research has documented the representational politics of news coverage in their depiction of HIV-positive people charged for HIV non-disclosure. News media representations of HIV-negative sex partners in cases of HIV non-disclosure have received far less scholarly attention. Adopting a social constructionist perspective, this article identifies how "victims" of HIV non-disclosure are constructed in news media. It is based on a dataset consisting of 341 news articles on HIV non-disclosure from 14 English Canadian newspapers across the political spectrum. Victims of HIV non-disclosure were constructed as: (1) suffering horribly, (2) morally pure and virtuous, (3) vengeful and (4) agentic and responsible for their situation. We consider how such constructions are enmeshed within arguments that establish or reject HIV non-disclosure as a social problem. We then discuss the ways these constructions and the assumptions upon which they are based reflect broader discussions on the severity of HIV, the responsibility for HIV risk and exposure, and the contestations over the very nature of the social problem of HIV non-disclosure. Constructions of victims that uphold HIV criminalisation have relied on assumptions of HIV as a deadly disease but de-emphasise personal responsibility for HIV risk. By contrast, constructions of victims that, in effect, oppose HIV criminalisation have tended to minimise the harms of HIV and invoke personal responsibility for HIV risk. We suggest that both proponents and opponents of HIV criminalisation engage in the "ideology of victimhood" and thus participate in and reinforce what Best (1997) termed, the "victim industry."
大量研究文献记录了新闻报道在描述因 HIV 信息披露而被指控的 HIV 阳性人群时所体现的代表性政治。新闻媒体对 HIV 信息披露案件中 HIV 阴性性伴侣的描述,得到的学术关注要少得多。本文采用社会建构主义视角,确定了新闻媒体如何构建 HIV 信息披露案件中的“受害者”形象。它基于一个数据集,该数据集由来自加拿大 14 家英文报纸的 341 篇关于 HIV 信息披露的新闻文章组成,涵盖了不同的政治立场。HIV 信息披露案件中的受害者被构建为:(1)痛苦不堪,(2)道德纯洁和高尚,(3)报复心强,(4)有能力且对自己的处境负责。我们考虑了这些构建是如何与那些确立或拒绝 HIV 信息披露为社会问题的论点交织在一起的。然后,我们讨论了这些构建以及它们所基于的假设如何反映了更广泛的关于 HIV 严重性、HIV 风险和暴露的责任以及 HIV 信息披露这一社会问题本质的争议。支持 HIV 犯罪化的受害者构建依赖于 HIV 是一种致命疾病的假设,但淡化了对 HIV 风险的个人责任。相比之下,实际上反对 HIV 犯罪化的受害者构建往往会最小化 HIV 的危害,并援引对 HIV 风险的个人责任。我们认为,HIV 犯罪化的支持者和反对者都参与了“受害者意识形态”,从而参与并加强了 Best(1997)所称的“受害者产业”。